The Meadows Participating in the 2012 Wickenburg Walk to Boot Breast Cancer

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The Meadows trauma and addiction treatment center in Wickenburg, Ariz., will participate in the 2012 Wickenburg Walk to Boot Breast Cancer being held on Sunday, October 21. Registration begins at 7:00am with opening ceremonies at 7:30 and the walk starting at 8:00 in downtown Wickenburg at Ortega Park.

“October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and The Meadows is pleased to support this year’s Wickenburg Walk to Boot Breast Cancer,” said Jim Dredge, CEO of The Meadows.

Wickenburg, AZ (PRWEB)October 10, 2012

The Meadows trauma and addiction treatment center in Wickenburg, Ariz., will participate in the 2012 Wickenburg Walk to Boot Breast Cancer being held on Sunday, October 21. Registration begins at 7:00am with opening ceremonies at 7:30 and the walk starting at 8:00 in downtown Wickenburg at Ortega Park.

Courtney Berg, Coordinate of Wellness Services at The Meadows, is the walk organizer for Team Meadows. Donations are still being accepted and the dollars raised will be announced the day of the walk.

The 5K walk is the primary fundraising event for The Wickenburg Breast Cancer Network held annually in October. The funds raised are donated to the Pink Ribbon Angels of the Wickenburg Community Hospital Auxiliary which provide breast cancer diagnosis and support to uninsured and underinsured women and men.

“October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and The Meadows is pleased to support this year’s Wickenburg Walk to Boot Breast Cancer,” said Jim Dredge, CEO of The Meadows. “I would like to recognize Courtney Berg for organizing the staff at The Meadows to participate and raise money for this important cause.”

The Meadows is an industry leader in treating trauma and addiction through its inpatient and workshop programs. To learn more about The Meadows’ work with trauma and addiction contact an intake coordinator at (866) 856-1279 or visit http://www.themeadows.com.

For over 35 years, The Meadows has been a leading trauma and addiction treatment center. In that time, they have helped more than 20,000 patients in one of their three inpatient centers and 25,000 attendees in national workshops. The Meadows world-class team of Senior Fellows, Psychiatrists, Therapists and Counselors treat the symptoms of addiction and the underlying issues that cause lifelong patterns of self-destructive behavior. The Meadows, with 24 hour nursing and on-site physicians and psychiatrists, is a Level 1 psychiatric hospital that is accredited by the Joint Commission.